Space Charge Limited Currents and Thermally Stimulated Currents in ZnTe and CdSe Films
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概要
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- 1974-06-05
著者
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Hino Taro
Department Of Electrical And Electronic Engineering Faculty Of Engineering Tokyo Institute Of Techno
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Hino Taro
Department Of Electronics Tokyo Institute Of Technology
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Yamashita Ken
Department Of Electrical And Electronic Engineering Faculty Of Engineering Tokyo Institute Of Techno
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Yamashita Ken
Department Of Electronics Tokyo Institute Of Technology
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